G5 Geomagnetic Storm Continues - LIVE Breaking News Coverage

A rare extreme G5 geomagnetic storm that began Friday continues tonight. This is the first G5 geomagnetic storm since 2003, and the solar emissions from the storm could have significant impacts on Earth. Get the latest on the G5 geomagnetic storm in our LIVE breaking news coverage. Strong recent bursts of emissions from the sun known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are now resulting in a G5 geomagnetic storm, the highest level of classification for such a solar storm. The storm is a disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field caused when the CMEs from the sun reach Earth. It could have significant impacts on infrastructure (for example the power grid, GPS, and high frequency radio communication), and many people around the world may be able to see an aurora (a/k/a the northern lights and southern lights). In this interactive live stream, host Steve Lookner brings you the latest breaking news updates on the extreme G5 geomagnetic storm, and he’ll also read your comments and questions on the air! Agenda-Free TV licenses live news videos from AFP and Reuters. Some of those videos may appear in this broadcast. Follow us on Twitter/X! Follow us on Facebook! Your donations keep us on the air! Donate at Or get cool Agenda-Free TV rewards by supporting us on Patreon: Don't want to miss a stream? Get notified whenever we’re going live to cover breaking news by signing up for our free Discord notifications! (You can also chat in the Discord with other viewers when we’re not on the air!)